Pours dark mahogany with a tiny light tan head. Smells of dark fruits and hints of dark roast. Taste is dark fruits with hints of roast and bread and a tiny hint of booze. Full-bodied with a smooth texture and soft mouth-carbonation, Real Ale Brewer’s Cut Black Quad finishes with a vinous tingle.

Enjoying with @beerapostle, really nice idea, I would enjoy getting to explore it more. There are a lot of really great quads so its hard to give this one as much credit as it may deserve. Definitely worth a try.

12 oz. Bottle. A funky odd brew that I liked more and more as I drank it. Slight roasty scent, dark fruit and caramel. Black pour with a small head to ring. Oily feel, silky, with a medium body. Brett funk fronted flavor, quad-like to dark fruit and caramel ending with a touch of roasty porter-like flavor. Very cool.

On tap at Whip-In. Pours a very dark brown with a small beige head leaving spotty lacing along the glass. The aroma is raisin and caramel malt. thin mouthfeel with a sweet malt and caramel. Hides alcohol well, a very good Quad from Real Ale.

Thanks to the kind soul who shared this at a recent Tampa tasting. Pours a brown amber with red highlights and a tan head. Nose is candy sugar, sweet grapes, sweet malt, and light pepper. Flavor follows the nose nicely. Mild booziness and lingering sweetness into the finish. Interesting beer.

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